- Tricaine methanesulfonate
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IUPACName = Ethyl 3-aminobenzoate methanesulfonic acid
OtherNames = Metacaine
Tricaine
MS-222
Finquel
Abbreviations = TMS
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 886-86-2
PubChem = 261501
SMILES = [NH3+] C1=CC=CC(C(OCC)=O)=C1.CS(=O)( [O-] )=O
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Formula = C10H15NO5S
MolarMass = 261.296 g/mol
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Autoignition = Tricaine methanesulfonate (TMS), also called as MS-222, is white powder used foranesthesia , sedation, oreuthanasia of fishes (mainlysalmonid s). TMS is the only anesthetic licensed in the United States for fin fish that is intended for human consumption.TMS is a
muscle relaxant that operates by preventingaction potential s. By blocking action potentials, no signals can be exchanged between thebrain and the extremities. There will be nosensory input ormuscle contraction s which would have been caused by action potential, which includes most muscles.The optimum concentration used is 40-50 mg of TMS powder per litre of water. However, the optimium may vary with the size and species of the fish, and other variables.
It is easily soluble in water (both fresh and salt) but it drastically decreases the
pH of water, increasing the acidity, which may be toxic for fish.Baking soda orsodium bicarbonate is used to buffer the solution to a pH range of 6.5-7.5. Usually twice the amount of buffer is added to attain the neutral pH. In salt/marine/sea water, the buffer use may not be necessary because sea water itself has buffering capacity.The solution of TMS needs to be prepared freshly each time because TMS is light-sensitive and might form toxic by-products upon exposure to light.
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